EP3701838A1 - Meubles de salle d'attente - Google Patents

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EP3701838A1
EP3701838A1 EP20160367.7A EP20160367A EP3701838A1 EP 3701838 A1 EP3701838 A1 EP 3701838A1 EP 20160367 A EP20160367 A EP 20160367A EP 3701838 A1 EP3701838 A1 EP 3701838A1
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supporting beam
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flange portion
seating
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Richard Gerardus Jozef Hutten
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C7/00Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
    • A47C7/62Accessories for chairs
    • A47C7/72Adaptations for incorporating lamps, radio sets, bars, telephones, ventilation, heating or cooling arrangements or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C11/00Benches not otherwise provided for
    • A47C11/005Benches not otherwise provided for having multiple separate seats

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  • the invention relates to waiting area seating furniture having one or more adjacently situated seats, each of them bounded at their front by a seat front edge, which seats are adapted for having several users sitting down next to each other, wherein the seating furniture comprises a supporting beam on which the one or more seats are individually mounted so as to be detachable, wherein the supporting beam extends transverse to the intended seating direction of the users, wherein the supporting beam comprises means for accommodating cabling for transmitting information and/or power which cabling extends along the length of the supporting beam, wherein connection means are positioned near at least one of the one of more seats, which connection means are connected to the cabling and are intended for connecting devices of the users for transmitting data or power to said devices via the cabling.
  • Such waiting area seating furniture is particularly intended for placement in waiting areas of for instance hospitals, airports, stations, government institutions, office buildings and the like.
  • Such furniture is also popular on the private market. As such furniture largely defines the look and feel of a room, its design is paid a lot of attention to, striving for an optimal combination of functionality and aesthetic value.
  • US3,226,071 for instance, describes a piece of seating furniture having several seating elements situated next to each other, each of them being bounded by a seat front edge at the front.
  • the users can sit down next to each other on a seat of an individually detachable seating element, wherein the thighs extend to beyond the said seat front edge so that when sitting down on one of the seating elements the knees can be bent and the feet can rest on the ground.
  • the seating elements are mounted to a supporting beam configured as T-profile that extends transverse to the intended seating direction of the users.
  • the seating elements can be slid around the lateral flanges of the T-profile, as a result of which a piece of seating furniture having several seating elements is formed.
  • the seating elements may also be provided with a backrest or one or two armrests.
  • the seating elements can also be alternated by table elements comprising a tabletop to which similar engagement means are mounted. This timeless design is considered attractive in particular due to its compact build, simplicity and symmetry.
  • connection means are each time placed below the seat near the seat front edge.
  • connection means may for instance be configured as socket for a connection plug for passing on electricity and/or transmitting data.
  • connection means may for instance comprise standard electric connections, USB ports or data cable connections. The type of the connections may differ from one country to the next, depending on the connection systems used there.
  • connection means preferably are located below the seat and at a distance of 0 - 15 cm from the vertical tangent plane of the seat front edge.
  • This vertical tangent plane defines the position of the front edge of the seat, over which the thighs of a waiting user extend and along which the knees can be bent downward.
  • the location where the seat contacts this tangent plane will in this document also be referred to as "seat front edge”.
  • “Below the seat” means that the connection means are located below the seat of the seating element or extend beyond the free front edge of the seat and not next to it. That means the connection means are not located next to the seats as is described in JP2016-002431 .
  • connection means Due to this position of the connection means, they are readily and easily accessible to the user sitting on the seat in question, whereas a compact build of the seating furniture is possible.
  • 0 - 15 cm from the vertical tangent plane means that the connection means are located at a distance of 0 cm in the tangent plane, and at 15 cm at a distance of 15 cm from this tangent plane.
  • the connection means extend beyond the front of this tangent plane as little as possible, as in that case the user could easily bump into it and injure themselves.
  • the connection means are located no more than 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 cm beyond the tangent plane, but most preferably the connection means are located below the seat without extending beyond the tangent plane.
  • connection means preferably are located below the seat and are located at a distance of 0 - 15 cm below the seat without extending beyond the tangent plane, so between the seat front edge and the rear of the seat. This distance preferably is 0 - 10 cm from the seat front edge and most preferably 0 - 5 cm. Positioned like that, the connection means are readily accessible, and they do not form an obstacle for the user either in case of connected devices.
  • the adjacent seating elements of the waiting area seating furniture preferably are borne by one single supporting beam.
  • the seating furniture comprises only one supporting beam to which all adjacently placed seating elements are mounted.
  • the supporting beam preferably is configured as a T-profile, in the simplest case having two horizontally extending lateral flanges and a vertically extending flange situated centrally between both lateral flanges. The seating elements will then be slid over both lateral flanges or mounted thereto in another way without the seating elements having to be over the supporting beam. In the latter case, exchanging seating elements will be easier.
  • both supporting beams can then for instance be supported by an A-shaped or inverted V-shaped support frame.
  • the cabling can be mounted to the supporting beam by means of suitable fasteners such as for instance cable binders (tie wraps) or cable ducts.
  • suitable fasteners such as for instance cable binders (tie wraps) or cable ducts.
  • the supporting beam comprises a cavity in which the cabling is accommodated.
  • the supporting beam may for that purpose for instance be configured as a hollow profile having a triangular cross-section, in an advantageous embodiment an equilateral triangle. For example, it can be oriented with an acute side facing downwards and with a flat side horizontally upwards.
  • the seating elements can then be provided with engagement means engaging around this horizontal surface on the supporting beam.
  • a T-profile of which the vertical flange is configured hollow is another attractive embodiment for accommodating the cabling in the cavity.
  • one or more hollow elements for accommodating the cabling are mounted to the supporting beam, which hollow elements extend substantially perpendicular to the supporting beam to near the seat front edge of the seating element in question, wherein the connection means are positioned at the outer end of the hollow elements.
  • These hollow elements pass the cabling from the support element to the connection means that are situated at the position described above, that means preferably below the seat without extending beyond the seat front edge.
  • the cabling is protected up to the connection means and the risk of damage is minimal.
  • the cables are hidden from view, which has aesthetic value as well.
  • a number of hollow elements are mounted to the supporting beam at a regular distance relative to each other, which regular distance preferably corresponds to the width of the individual seating elements mounted to the supporting beam. That way, the connection means are situated at a regular distance from each other and they are always placed at the same position relative to seating elements in question.
  • the connection means can be placed centre below the seat, but also off-centre towards either the left-hand edge or right-hand edge of the seat. However, the centre is preferable in order to provide the legs of a user with an optimum freedom of movement.
  • the waiting room furniture comprises a supporting beam assembly, which supporting beam assembly comprises the supporting beam and a cover element, which supporting beam comprises:
  • the supporting beam has an asymmetric basic T-shape, having a first vertical flange portion and two lateral flange portions that have different lengths. That is how the vertical flange is 'off-centre'.
  • the cover element is formed such, that it engages onto the longer lateral second flange portion and the vertical first flange portion.
  • the length of the second flange portion is l 1
  • the cover element provides a space in which the cabling can be accommodated. As the cover element engages onto the longer second flange portion, its length will seem optically smaller than l 1 .
  • Supporting beam assemblies for mounting seating elements are known, such as for instance described in CN201810949949.4 .
  • This is a supporting beam composed of several parts and having an inverted V-shape. Seating elements are mounted next to each other on the surfaces of the V-shape.
  • there is no cover element engaging onto the first and second flange portions of the supporting beam and accommodation of cabling is not described.
  • AU2007234466 describes a supporting beam having a round and oblique side onto which engagement means of seating elements engage. Accommodating cabling using a cover element is not described.
  • WO2010/108474 discussed above describes a square closed tubular beam in which cabling may be accommodated. The cabling is not accessible via a cover element
  • the cover element is detachably mounted to the supporting beam. And it can be detached from the supporting beam without the seating elements having to be removed from the supporting beam.
  • the engagement means of the seating elements with which the seating elements are mounted to the supporting beam are spaced apart from the edge portions of the cover element, so that the cover element can be freely removed from the supporting beam.
  • the cover element preferably comprises a first wall and a second wall connected thereto at an angle ⁇ , which first and second walls extend substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cover element parallel to each other, wherein the first wall is bounded along its length by the first edge portion and the second wall by the second edge portion.
  • the cover element thus has the shape of an angle profile of which the free sides engage onto the supporting beam and in that way provides the space for the cabling.
  • angle ⁇ traces an angle of 90°
  • the cover element in particular has the shape of an L-profile.
  • the second edge portion of the cover element preferably engages onto the second flange portion at a distance l from the first flange portion, wherein said distance l corresponds to the third length l 3 .
  • the cover element thus engages onto the lateral second flange portion at a length l 3 from the vertical first flange portion, so that a length l 2 is left for the lateral second flange portion, as a result of which it optically seems as if the lateral second flange has a length l 2 , just like the lateral third flange portion, and in that way suggests a symmetrical shape of the supporting beam assembly.
  • the second wall of the cover element preferably runs substantially parallel to its first flange portion when being mounted to the supporting beam, so that said second wall of the cover element together with the first flange portion of the supporting beam suggests one single vertical flange having a thickness corresponding to the distance between the first flange portion and the second wall of the cover element (including its thickness).
  • the first flange portion comprises several legs running parallel to each other which extend along the length of the supporting beam, wherein an intermediate space extending along the length of the supporting beam is formed between the two legs, wherein the intermediate space preferably comprises means for mounting the first edge portion of the cover element to the first flange portion of the supporting beam.
  • the intermediate space of the legs of the first flange portion may for instance be formed such that a nut can be secured between the legs, so that the cover element can be mounted from below to the supporting beam by tightening a suitable bolt in said nut. That way the cover element can be removed without the seating elements needing to be removed from the supporting beam to do so.
  • Other forms of connection such as for instance a clamping or snap connection are also possible.
  • the one or more hollow elements described above are mounted at the side of the second flange portion.
  • the cabling is located at the side of the lateral second flange portion.
  • the invention also provides a supporting beam assembly as described herein.
  • a supporting beam assembly is particularly suitable to be used in the waiting area seating furniture according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 a piece of waiting area seating furniture 1 is shown, built up from individual seating elements 2, 3, 4.
  • the seating elements have a seat 32, 33, 34 and a backrest 54.
  • the front of the seating elements is bounded by a seat front edge 42, 43, 44.
  • the seating elements are individually mounted to a supporting beam 10 so as to be detachable, to which supporting beam a number of hollow elements are mounted placed at a regular distance from each other, the hollow elements being configured as hollow tubes 36.
  • the distance between the tubes 36 corresponds to the width of the seating elements 2, 3, 4 as a result of which a hollow tube extends below each seating element up to a few centimetres before the vertical tangent plane to the seat front edge 42, 43, 44.
  • a socket 6 is placed, intended for connecting devices of the users of the seating furniture. Via the socket 6, the users are able to connect wanted devices to a source of electric power for in that way being able to use or recharge the devices in question. It is for instance also possible to provide a connection in that way for a network cable, for instance for obtaining a cabled connection to the internet.
  • the cabling required to that end can be accommodated in supporting beam 10, but can also be mounted to the supporting beam using means intended for that purpose for accommodating the cabling, such as a self-adhesive cable duct, tie wraps or cable clamps that are spaced apart from each other.
  • Figure 2 shows a cross-section/view of the longitudinal support supporting beam of the seating element as shown in figure 1 , wherein the mounting of a hollow tube 36 to the supporting beam 10 in the individual parts is shown.
  • the supporting beam 10 has a chamber 25 in which the cabling 50 can be accommodated, as shown in figure 3 .
  • the hollow tube 36 With its outer end 41 that faces the supporting beam 10, the hollow tube 36 is connected to the supporting beam 10 via a coupling piece 39.
  • the coupling piece 39 is secured to the supporting beam, around the lateral flanges 12 and 13 of the supporting beam 10 by means of a bolt 43 using end piece 42
  • the hollow element 36 is shown in assembled condition, wherein the coupling piece 39 in assembled condition together with the end piece 42 engages onto lateral flanges 12, 13 of the supporting beam 10.
  • cabling 50 is present for transmitting, for instance, data or electricity, which cabling 50 is passed through the hollow tube 36.
  • This can for instance be a copper or fibreglass cable.
  • any cables intended for this purpose are suitable.
  • the hollow tube 36 is provided with connection means for transmitting data or power, such as for instance a socket for electricity, a USB connection or a network connection.
  • the connection means are connected to the cabling and are intended for connecting devices of the users for transmitting data or power to said devices via the cabling.
  • the cabling may comprise several cables and locally be interrupted by plugs. Examples of devices are for instance mobile telephones and portable computers.
  • the hollow tube 36 is placed below seating element 4 and the outer end 38 of hollow tube 36 extends to near the seat front edge 44 of the seat 34 of the seating element 4 which edge faces away from the backrest 54.
  • the vertical tangent plane including the seat front edge 44 is indicated by X.
  • the term “near” here means that the distance between the edge 44 of the seat 34 and the connection element 6 placed at the outer end 38 of the hollow tube 36, which distance is indicated by double arrow A, preferably is less than 15 cm, more preferably less than 10 cm and most preferably is between 0 and 6 cm from the edge, wherein said distance is measured from the outer end 38 of the hollow element 36 up to the vertical tangent plane X of the seat front edge 44.
  • the outer end 38 preferably is located below the seat 34 and preferably does not extend beyond it thus minimising damage or filthiness. However, if so desired, it is possible to have the outer end 38 extend beyond the seat front edge 44, which may be of practical use for certain applications.
  • 10 indicates the supporting beam of figures 2 and 3 , with a first flange portion 11 extending downwards in vertical direction, perpendicular to the axis of the supporting beam 10.
  • the supporting beam 10 comprises a second flange portion 12, extending laterally at an angle ⁇ to the first flange portion 11.
  • This second flange portion 12 extends along a length l 1 , measured perpendicular from the first flange portion 11 and perpendicular to the axis of the supporting beam 10.
  • Supporting beam 10 furthermore comprises a third flange portion 13, extending laterally at an angle ⁇ to the first flange portion 11.
  • This second flange portion 12 extends along a length l 2 , measured perpendicular from the first flange portion 11 and perpendicular to the axis of the supporting beam 10.
  • the second flange portion 12 and third flange portion 13 extend on either side of the first flange portion 11. As length l 1 and length l 2 are given perpendicular to the first flange portion 11 said two lengths run parallel to each other.
  • the second flange portion 12 and third flange portion 13 each form engagement means for a seating element.
  • a seating element can be slid over the cam-shaped outer ends of the second and third flange portions 12, 13 and be mounted to the supporting beam 10. Length his larger than length l 2 , wherein the difference between both lengths is l 3 .
  • the first flange portion 11 is situated 'off-centre" relative to the outer ends of the second flange portion 12 and the third flange portion 13. At a distance of l 3 from the first flange portion 11 a groove 121 extending along the length of the second flange portion 12 is arranged in the second flange portion 12.
  • the first flange portion 11 comprises two legs 14, 15 running parallel to each other, the legs extending along the length of the supporting beam 10, between which legs 14, 15 an intermediate space 16 is formed.
  • the supporting beam 10 may have more than two of such legs, as a result of which several intermediate spaces that run substantially parallel to each other are formed.
  • a stop 17 is situated at the inside of both legs 14, 15.
  • Such a stop 18 is also formed at the outer end of both legs 14 and 15.
  • a nut can be secured that may serve to mount the cover element 20 to the supporting beam 10.
  • a cavity 19 is situated in the interior of the supporting beam 10.
  • the supporting beam 10 may for instance be manufactured of a metal or metal alloy, or a synthetic material. Such a supporting beam may for instance be formed using known extrusion techniques.
  • Cover element 20 has a length corresponding to the length of the supporting beam 10, and along its length the cover element 20 is bounded by a first edge portion 21, and a second edge portion 22 running parallel to each other.
  • Cover element 20 has a first wall 23 and a second wall 24, that are connected to each other at an angle ⁇ of 90°. Both walls 23 and 24 extend substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cover element 20 and parallel to each other.
  • the first wall 23 is bounded by edge portion 21 and the second wall 24 by edge portion 22.
  • FIG 5 the supporting beam assembly is shown in assembled condition, wherein the parts that have already been discussed are not referred to again.
  • the outer end of the edge portion 22 of the second wall 24 engages onto groove 121 of the second flange portion 12 and is retained therein.
  • a number of fastening elements such as nut elements, can be placed in the interior space 16 along the length of the supporting beam 10, as a result of which the cover element 20 can be mounted to the supporting beam 10 by means of suitable bolts.
  • a space 25 is formed, extending substantially along the length of the supporting beam 10, which space is bounded by both walls 23 and 24 of the cover element 20 and the first flange portion 11 and second flange portion 12.
  • cabling for transmitting information and/or power, such as electricity can be accommodated in this space 25.
  • the second wall 24 of the cover element 20 runs parallel to the first flange portion 11.
  • the supporting beam assembly thus formed has an attractive symmetrical shape. This is caused by the second edge portion 22 of the cover element 20 engaging onto the second flange portion 12 at a distance l from the first flange portion 11, wherein said distance l corresponds to the third length l 3 . That is why the second flange portion 12 seems to extend equally far from the centre of the supporting beam assembly as the third flange portion does.
  • the supporting beam 10 has a first flange portion 11, a second flange portion 12 and a third flange portion 13.
  • a cover element 20 having a first wall 23 and a second wall 24 is mounted to the supporting beam 10, as a result of which space 25 is formed.
  • the outer end of edge portion 22 of the second wall 24 of the cover element 20 engages onto the second flange portion 12 at a distance l 3 from the first flange portion 11.

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CN108354371A (zh) * 2018-02-05 2018-08-03 广州小享科技有限公司 智能座椅的供电装置以及供电方法
CN108903429A (zh) * 2018-08-20 2018-11-30 畅充科技(北京)有限公司 连排座椅
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US3226071A (en) 1961-10-02 1965-12-28 Miller Herman Inc Seating
AU2007234466A1 (en) 1999-09-21 2007-11-29 Camatic Pty Ltd Seating system
US6683394B1 (en) 1999-10-20 2004-01-27 Krueger International, Inc. Power and data distribution system for beam-mounted seating
WO2010108474A1 (fr) 2009-03-23 2010-09-30 Brunner Gmbh Dispositif permettant un accès temporaire au courant et/ou à un signal
JP2016002431A (ja) 2014-06-19 2016-01-12 株式会社岡村製作所 椅子
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